White-ruffed lemurs made by AAA, Kaiyodo (Yotsuba), made in China and 2 different versions by PV (one wrong marked as wooley lemur)Kaiyodo[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Playvisions (right marked)[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]

Here is my self-made Chrisiridia rhipheus butterfly. In french, we simply call it "Uranie de Madagascar" ("Urania from Madagascar"). To make it, I used wood, silliccone, metal wire and paint. I made a pretzel shape with my metal wire, on which I glued the wooden-carved wings with silliccone. Then, I made the body with a stick covered in silliccone, which I also covered with sawdust (to be able to paint it). When it dried, I put more silliccone on the belly, where I planted the legs, made of pièces of little sticks. Then I covered the silliccone with sawdust (once again, to be able to paint it). When everything was dry, I painted it and varnished it. The result measures about ten centimeters in wingspan. You can see my other self-made butterflies and moths in the "Homemade Models" thread.

Here is my self-made Chrisiridia rhipheus butterfly. In french, we simply call it "Uranie de Madagascar" ("Urania from Madagascar"). To make it, I used wood, silliccone, metal wire and paint. I made a pretzel shape with my metal wire, on which I glued the wooden-carved wings with silliccone. Then, I made the body with a stick covered in silliccone, which I also covered with sawdust (to be able to paint it). When it dried, I put more silliccone on the belly, where I planted the legs, made of pièces of little sticks. Then I covered the silliccone with sawdust (once again, to be able to paint it). When everything was dry, I painted it and varnished it. The result measures about ten centimeters in wingspan. You can see my other self-made butterflies and moths in the "Homemade Models" thread.

[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Masiakasaurus by Safari Ltd. I think this is a great figure.

[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Majungasaurus (Majungatholus) by CollectA. I think this is a pretty bad figure, as is the one by Recur. The Vitae one is quite nice but very expensive, so for now I just have this one.

He lives exclusively in Africa in savannahs, plantations, gardens and sometimes in mountainous areas. It lodges itself in the hollow of the trees, that it remains hollow with the help of its claws. We can see the south of Africa and the south of the Sahara. We can also find some galagos in Madagascar or on some islands around.